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==Civilian model list== {{Main|List of Jeep vehicles}} {{Summarize section|date=December 2017}} ===Jeep CJ=== {{Main|Jeep CJ|l1=Jeep CJ (Civilian Jeep)}} [[File:Josh Miller Jeep Scrambler.jpg|right|thumb|1982 Jeep Scrambler]] The CJ (for "Civilian Jeep") series were literally the first "Jeep" branded vehicles sold commercially to the civilian public, beginning in 1945 with the [[Jeep CJ|CJ-2A]], followed by the [[Jeep CJ|CJ-3A]] in 1949 and the [[Jeep CJ|CJ-3B]] in 1953. These early Jeeps are frequently referred to as "flat-fenders" because their front fenders were completely flat and straight, just as on the original WW II model (the Willys MB and identical Ford GPW). The CJ-4 exists only as a single 1951 prototype and constitutes the "missing link" between the flat-fendered CJ-2A and CJ-3A/B, and the subsequent Jeeps with new bodies, featuring rounded fenders and hoods, beginning with the 1955 [[Jeep CJ|CJ-5]], first introduced as the military [[Willys M38A1|Willys MD]] (or M38A1). The restyled body was mostly prompted to clear the taller new overhead-valve [[Willys Hurricane engine|Hurricane engine]]. * 1944β1945 [[CJ-2]] β pre-production units * 1945β1949 [[Jeep CJ#CJ-2A|CJ-2A]] * 1949β1953 [[CJ-3]]A * 1953β1968 [[CJ-3B]] * 1954β1983 [[Jeep CJ-5|CJ-5]] * 1955β1975 [[Jeep CJ#CJ-6|CJ-6]] * 1964β1967 [[Jeep CJ#CJ-5A and CJ-6A|CJ-5A/CJ-6A Tuxedo Park]] * 1976β1986 [[CJ-7]] * 1981β1985 [[Jeep CJ#Scrambler (CJ-8)|CJ-8]] Scrambler * 1981β1985 [[CJ10|CJ-10]] ===Willys Jeep Station Wagon and Truck=== * The 1946β1965 [[Willys Jeep Station Wagon]] and the * 1947β1965 [[Willys Jeep Truck]] shared much in terms of styling and engineering. With over 300,000 wagons and variants built in the U.S., it was one of Willys' most successful post-World War II models. Its production coincided with consumers moving to the suburbs. ===Willys / Jeep Jeepster & (Jeepster) Commando=== {{Main|Willys-Overland Jeepster|Jeepster Commando|l1=Willys / Jeep Jeepster}} The Jeepster introduced in 1948 was directly based on the rear-wheel-drive Jeep Station Wagon chassis, and shared many of the same parts.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://auto.howstuffworks.com/1948-1951-willys-jeepster.htm|title=1948β1951 Willys Jeepster|date=4 October 2007|work=HowStuffWorks|access-date=30 May 2019|archive-date=October 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201001072741/https://auto.howstuffworks.com/1948-1951-willys-jeepster.htm}}</ref> * 1948β1950 [[Jeep Jeepster|Willys VJ Jeepster]]<ref>{{cite web|url= http://jeep.off-road.com/jeep/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=261018 |title=Jeepster VJ |publisher=Jeep.off-road.com |archive-date=13 October 2007 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071013050915/http://jeep.off-road.com/jeep/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=261018 |access-date=23 February 2012}}</ref> * 1948β1949 [[Jeep Jeepster|VJ2]] Jeepster * 1949β1951 [[Jeep Jeepster|VJ3]] Jeepster '''(Jeepster) Commando''' * 1966β1971 [[Jeepster Commando#C101|C101]]βJeepster Commando ** Hurst Jeepster (only 100 produced) ** Hurst Half Cab ** Revival Jeepster ** Commando convertible ** open body roadster * 1972β1973 [[Jeepster Commando#C104|C104]]βJeep Commando ** Commando Half Cab [[File:Willys Jeep FC-170 (2293440972).jpg|thumb|Willys Jeep FC-170 (1957β1965)]] ===Jeep Forward Control=== {{Main|Jeep Forward Control}} * The 1956β1965 [[Jeep Forward Control]] was built in both civilian and military models. The civilian versions were: ** [[Jeep Forward Control#FC-150|FC-150]] ** [[Jeep Forward Control#FC-160|FC-160]]βSpain, India ** [[Jeep Forward Control#FC-170|FC-170]] ===Jeep DJ and Fleetvan=== {{Main|Jeep DJ|Jeep FJ|l1=Jeep DJ (Dispatcher Jeep)|l2=Fleetvan}} [[File:JeepMailTruck.jpg|right|thumb|A [[USPS]] [[mail truck|mail delivery vehicle]] made by Jeep]] From 1955 onwards Willys offered two-wheel drive versions of their CJ Jeeps for commercial use, called DJ models (for 'Dispatcher Jeep'), in both open and closed body styles. A well-known version was the right-hand drive model with sliding side-doors, used by the US Postal service.<br /> In 1961 the range was expanded with the 'Fleetvan' delivery van, based on DJ Jeeps. * 1955 [[USAF DJ]] * 1955β1964 [[DJ-3A]] * 1965β1975 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5 and DJ-6|DJ-5]] * 1965β1973 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5 and DJ-6|DJ-6]] * 1967β1975 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5A]] * 1970β1972 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5B]] * 1973β1974 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5C]] * 1975β1976 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5D]] * 1976 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5E]] ''Electruck'' * 1977β1978 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5F]] * 1979 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5G]] * 1982 [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5A through DJ-5M|DJ-5L]] '''Fleetvan Jeep''' * 1961β1975 [[Jeep FJ|Fleetvan]] ** [[Jeep FJ|FJ-3]] ** [[Jeep FJ|FJ-3A]] ** [[Jeep FJ|FJ-6]] ** [[Jeep FJ|FJ-6A]] ** [[FJ-8]] ** [[FJ-9]] {{multiple image | direction=vertical | width=220 | header=Full-Size Jeeps | image1=1976 Jeep SJ Wagoneer (21822043902).jpg | caption1=Jeep Wagoneer c. 1968 | image2 = Jeep Honcho.jpg | caption2=J20 pickup, Honcho package}} ===SJ Wagoneer, Cherokee and pickups=== {{Main|Jeep SJ}} '''SUV models''' (1962β1991) * 1962β1983 [[Jeep Wagoneer (SJ)|SJ Wagoneer]] * 1966β1969 [[Jeep Wagoneer (SJ)|SJ Super Wagoneer]] * 1974β1983 [[Jeep Cherokee (SJ)|SJ Cherokee]] * 1984β1991 [[Jeep Wagoneer (SJ)|SJ Grand Wagoneer]] '''Pickup models''' (1962β1988) * 1962β1971 [[Jeep Gladiator (SJ)]] * 1971β1988 [[Jeep Gladiator (SJ)#Jeep pickup 1971-1988|Jeep pickup truck (J-)]] ===Jeep Cherokee (XJ) and Comanche=== {{Main|Jeep Cherokee (XJ)|Jeep Comanche}} [[File:Jeep Cherokee 2.5 1988 (15289674633) (cropped).jpg|thumb|1988 Jeep Cherokee 2.5]] * 1984β2001 [[Jeep Cherokee (XJ)|XJ Cherokee]] * 1984β1990 [[Jeep Cherokee (XJ)|XJ Wagoneer]] ** 1984β1985 Broughwood ** 1984β1990 Limited * 1986β1992 [[Jeep Comanche]] (MJ) {{multiple image |direction=vertical |width=220 |header=Jeep Wrangler |image1=1989 Jeep Wrangler Islander.jpg |caption1=1989 Jeep Wrangler YJ Islander |image2=97JeepWranglerTJ.JPG |caption2=1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ |image3='16 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (MIAS '16).jpg |caption3=2016 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited (MIAS '16) }} ===Jeep Wrangler=== {{Main|Jeep Wrangler}} * 1987β1995 [[Jeep Wrangler (YJ)|Jeep Wrangler YJ]] ** 1991β1993 Renegade ** 1988β1995 Wrangler LongβVenezuela ** 1995 Wrangler Rio Grande * 1997β2006 [[Jeep Wrangler (TJ)|Wrangler TJ]] ** 2002 TJ Se, X, Sport, Sahara models ** 2003 TJ Rubicon, Rubicon Tomb Raider Edition, Sahara, Sport, X, Se models, Freedom Edition ** 2004β2006 TJ Long Wheel Base (LJ) Unlimited ({{convert|15|in|cm|abbr=on|disp=or}} longer than a standard TJ) Rubicon, Sport, X, Se models ** 2004β2005 Willys Edition (2004β1997 made, 2005β2001 made) ** 2004 [[Columbia Sportswear|Columbia Edition]] ** 2005 Rubicon Sahara Unlimited TJ LWB (LJ) (1000 made) ** 2006 Golden Eagle Edition, 65 Year Anniversary Edition (1,675 Black 65th Anniversary Editions made) ** 2007β2011 TJL [[AEV Brute]]: Compact pickup truck, 2-door version; produced by [[American Expedition Vehicles|AEV]] with the Jeep logo. * 2007β2018 [[Jeep Wrangler (JK)|Wrangler JK]] ** 2007β2009 JK Rubicon, Sahara, X ** 2010 JK Rubicon, Sahara, Mountain, Islander, and Sport Editions ** 2011 70th Anniversary, ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'', Mojave, and Oscar Mike Military (200 made)<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.encs.com/vehicles.aspx?id=2210| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150109162832/http://www.encs.com/vehicles.aspx?id=2210| archive-date = January 9, 2015| title = Oscar Mike Special Edition Jeep Wrangler |website=ENCS.com}}</ref> Editions ** 2011 JK-8 Independence β a [[MOPAR]] JK pick-up conversion kit, mirroring the 1980s CJ-8 Scrambler pick-up ** 2013 Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition ** 2013β2017 [[AEV Brute|Brute Double Cab]]: Pickup truck, 4-door version, produced by [[American Expedition Vehicles]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.aev-conversions.com/ |title=American Expedition Vehicles |website=AEV |access-date=30 May 2019 |archive-date=January 6, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106181216/https://www.aev-conversions.com/ |url-status=live }}</ref> ** 2014 Willys Wheeler Edition * 2017 β [[Jeep Wrangler (JL)|Jeep Wrangler JL]] * 2019 β [[Jeep Gladiator (JT)|Jeep Gladiator JT]] ===Grand Cherokee=== {{Main|Jeep Grand Cherokee}} [[File:96-98 Jeep Grand Cherokee.jpg|thumb|1st generation Grand Cherokee ZJ]] [[File:2008-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee -- 01-07-2012.jpg|thumb|2008β2010 WK Grand Cherokee]] [[File:2022_Jeep_Grand_Cherokee_Summit_Reserve_4x4_in_Bright_White,_Front_Left,_01-16-2022.jpg|thumb|2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WL]] * 1993β1998 [[Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ)|Grand Cherokee ZJ]] ** 1993β1995 Base SE ** 1993β1998 Laredo ** 1993β1998 Limited ** 1995β1997 Orvis "Limited Edition" ** 1997β1998 TSi ** 1998 5.9 Limited * 1993 ZJ [[Jeep Grand Cherokee (ZJ)#Grand Wagoneer (1993)|Jeep Grand Wagoneer]] * 1999β2004 [[Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ)|Grand Cherokee WJ]] Grand Cherokee ** 2002β2003 Sport ** 2002β2004 Special edition ** 2002β2004 Overland ** 2004 Columbia Edition * 2005β2010 [[Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK)|Grand Cherokee WK]]: Five-passenger family-oriented [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]] β "WK" is the designator for the 2005β2010 Grand Cherokee, marks the beginning of the -K designation compared to the -J designation * 2011β2022 [[Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK2)|Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2]] * 2021βPresent [[Jeep Grand Cherokee (WL)|Jeep Grand Cherokee WL]] ===Jeep Liberty / Cherokee=== {{Main|Jeep Liberty}} [[File:2nd Jeep Liberty -- 08-16-2010.jpg|thumb|2008β2009 Jeep Liberty]] * 2002β2007 [[Jeep Liberty (KJ)|Jeep Liberty KJ]] or Jeep Cherokee (KJ) outside North America ** Sport ** Limited ** Renegade ** 2003 Freedom Edition ** 2004β05 Rocky Mountain Edition ** 2004 [[Columbia Sportswear|Columbia Edition]] ** 2006 65th Anniversary Edition ** 2007 Latitude Edition (replaced Renegade) * 2008β2012 [[Jeep Liberty (KK)|Jeep Liberty KK]] or Jeep Cherokee (KK) outside North America ===Jeep Commander=== * 2006β2010 [[Jeep Commander (XK)]] ** 2006 Base ** 2007β2010 Sport ** 2006β2010 Limited ** 2007β2009 Overland ===Jeep Compass and Patriot platform=== {{Main|Jeep Compass|Jeep Patriot}} * 2007β2017 [[Jeep Compass#First generation (MK49; 2007)|Jeep Compass MK49]] * 2017βpresent [[Jeep Compass#Second generation (MP/552; 2018)|Jeep Compass MP/552]] * 2006β2017 [[Jeep Patriot]] (MK74): Compact sport utility vehicle ===Concepts and prototypes=== * 1944 [[Jeep CJ#CJ-1|CJ-1]] prototype * 1949 Alcoa Aluminum-bodied Jeepster Coupe (prototype)<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/history/49coupe.jpg |title=Jeepster fixed roof coupe |publisher=American Jeepster Club |archive-date=24 February 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130224071607/http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/history/49coupe.jpg |access-date=2014-01-23}}</ref> * 1949β1950 X-98 prototype; with flat fenders, but a rounded hood and grille like the CJ-5, it may have been the first F-head-powered Jeep<ref>{{cite web |url=https://cj3b.info/Poster/X98.html |title=Prototype X-98 |website=cj3b.info |access-date=30 May 2019 |archive-date=July 7, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170707042544/http://cj3b.info/Poster/X98.html |url-status=live }}</ref> * 1950 [[CJ-4]] prototype * 1950 [[CJ-4]]M prototype * 1950 [[CJ-4]]MA prototype * 1952 CJ Coiler: experimental design for an all independent suspension, with portal-hub swing-axles and coil-springs<ref name=4WJeepsnever>{{cite web |url=http://www.fourwheeler.com/project-vehicles/131-1201-cool-jeeps-you-never-saw/ |title=Cool Jeeps You Never Saw |date=1 January 2012 |work=4-Wheel & Off-Road Magazine |access-date=30 May 2019 |archive-date=January 16, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116193431/http://www.fourwheeler.com/project-vehicles/131-1201-cool-jeeps-you-never-saw/ |url-status=live }}</ref> * 1958 DJ-3A Pickup: Prototype pickup truck version of the DJ-3A * 1958 Jeep Creep: prototype utility vehicle; several versions built for tests, including a Postal rig and an aircraft tug<ref name=4WJeepsnever/> * 1959 Jeep J-100 Malibu and Berkeley: Later developed into the Wagoneer<ref name=4WJeepsnever/> * 1960 Jeep Wide-Trac: Concept for developing a low-cost vehicle for third-world countries * 1962 The Brazilian Jeepster (prototype)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/history/proto.jpg |title=196X Jeepster front |publisher=American Jeepster Club |archive-date=24 February 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130224071553/http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/history/proto.jpg |access-date=2014-01-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/history/proto2.jpg |title=196X Jeepster top view |publisher=American Jeepster Club |archive-date=24 February 2013 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130224071611/http://www.americanjeepsterclub.org/history/proto2.jpg |access-date=2014-01-23}}</ref> * 1963 Jeep XM-200: J200-based concept for developing a low-cost vehicle for third-world countries<ref name=4WJeepsnever/> * 1965 Jeep/Renault Model H: A light 4x4 prototype based on the Renault 16 * 1966 FWD Concept Jeepvair: Similar to the Model H but with a Chevrolet Corvair powertrain * 1970 XJ001 * 1970 XJ002 * 1971 [[AMC Hornet#Cowboy|Jeep Cowboy]]: A design study using AMC's "compact" automobile platform<ref>{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=r9j7MWLE_jMC&q=amc+cowboy+pickup&pg=PA146 |pages=146β147 |title=Cars of American Motors: An Illustrated History |first=Marc |last=Cranswick |publisher=McFarland|year=2001 |isbn=978-0-7864-4672-8 |access-date=11 June 2012}}</ref> * 1977 Jeep II * 1979 Jeep Jeepster II * 1986 Cherokee Targa: A two-door Cherokee convertible (later revised as Jeep Freedom show car) * 1987 Comanche Thunderchief: This vehicle was put into production later as the Comanche Eliminator * 1989 Jeep Concept 1: Evolved into the ZJ Grand Cherokee * 1989 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler: This vehicle was later put in production * 1990 Jeep JJ: Essentially what would later be called the Icon * 1990 Jeep Freedom:<ref>{{cite book|page=[https://archive.org/details/jeepcolorhistory00stev/page/101 101] |url= https://archive.org/details/jeepcolorhistory00stev |url-access=registration |title=Jeep Color History |first=Steve |last=Statham |publisher=MBI |year=2002 |isbn=978-0-7603-0636-9 |access-date=11 June 2011}}</ref> A revised Cherokee Targa * 1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000: A large design concept<ref>{{cite web |last=Orlove |first=Raphael |title=The 1991 Jeep Wagoneer 2000 Was Large Enough To Eat The Moon |url=https://jalopnik.com/the-1991-jeep-wagoneer-2000-was-large-enough-to-eat-the-1820857802 |work=Jalopnik |date=30 November 2017 |access-date=31 March 2018 |archive-date=April 1, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180401144318/https://jalopnik.com/the-1991-jeep-wagoneer-2000-was-large-enough-to-eat-the-1820857802 |url-status=live }}</ref> * 1993 Jeep Ecco * 1997 Jeep Cherokee Casablanca: A special edition of Cherokee, never produced * 1997 Jeep Wrangler Ultimate Res: A tuned version of a regular TJ Wrangler developed for SEMA show * 1997 Fender Jeep Wrangler * 1997 Jeep Dakar: A fused version of a XJ Cherokee and TJ Wrangler * 1997 Jeep Icon: A design study for the next-generation Wrangler * 1999 Jeep Commander: methanol fuel cell drive train with electric motors<ref>{{cite web |title=1999 Jeep Commander Concept Car |url=http://testdrivejunkie.com/1999-jeep-commander-concept-car/ |work=Test Drive Junkie |access-date=31 March 2018 |archive-date=April 1, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180401144848/http://testdrivejunkie.com/1999-jeep-commander-concept-car/ |url-status=live }}</ref> * 1999 Jeep Journey * 1999 Jeep Jeepster Concept * 2000 Jeep Cherokee Total Exposure * 2000 Jeep Varsity: Later put into production as the Compass * 2000 Jeep Commander Concept: Later put into production as the XK * 2000 Jeep Willys * 2001 [[Jeep Willys2]] * 2002 Jeep Wrangler Tabasco * 2002 Jeep Wrangler Patriot: A special decal package for the Wrangler X/Sport * 2002 Jeep Wrangler Mountain Biker * 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ) Concierge * 2004 Jeep Treo * 2004 Jeep Res * 2004 Jeep Liberator CRD * 2005 [[Jeep Hurricane]]: The 4-wheel steering system allows the vehicle to have both a zero turning circle, and "crab" sideways.<ref>{{cite web |first=Dale |last=Jewett |title=2005 Detroit: Jeep blows into auto show with twin-Hemi Hurricane |url= http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050109/FREE/501090708&SearchID=7326899736199 |access-date=23 February 2012 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110804220326/http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20050109%2FFREE%2F501090708&SearchID=7326899736199 |archive-date=4 August 2011 }}</ref> Its engine was later put in the Grand Cherokee (WK) SRT-8 * 2005 [[Jeep Gladiator (SJ)#2005 Jeep Gladiator Concept Vehicle|Jeep Gladiator Concept]] * 2005 Jeep Aggressor (the Rezo) * 2007 [[Jeep Trailhawk]] * 2008 [[Jeep Renegade (Concept)|Jeep Renegade]] * 2010 Jeep J8 * 2010 Jeep Nukizer: Design study inspired by the Military Kaiser M-715 * 2011 Jeep Wrangler Pork Chop * 2011 Jeep Compass Canyon: uses a {{convert|2+1/8|in|cm|adj=on}} lift * 2011 Jeep Cherokee Overland * 2012 Jeep Mighty FC: inspired by the 1956 to 1965 Forward Control vehicles Jeep sold * 2012 Jeep J-12 Concept: recalling the 1962β1971 Gladiator pickups * 2013 Jeep Wrangler Mopar Recon * 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk EcoDiesel * 2013 Jeep Wrangler Stitch * 2013 Jeep Wrangler Flattop: featuring a one-piece, windowless hardtop * 2014 Jeep Wrangler Level Red * 2014 Jeep Cherokee Dakar * 2014 Jeep Wrangler MOJO * 2015 Jeep Chief * 2015 Jeep Wrangler Africa * 2015 Jeep Wrangler Red Rock Responder * 2015 Jeep Staff Car: a tribute to Jeep's military history starting with WWII
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